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We found 26 Reddit mentions of Dremel 4000-2/30 High Performance Rotary Tool Kit- 2 Attachments & 30 Accessories- Grinder, Sander, Polisher, Router, and Engraver- Perfect for Routing, Metal Cutting, Wood Carving, and Polishing, Black, full size. Here are the top ones.

Dremel 4000-2/30 High Performance Rotary Tool Kit- 2 Attachments & 30 Accessories- Grinder, Sander, Polisher, Router, and Engraver- Perfect for Routing, Metal Cutting, Wood Carving, and Polishing, Black, full size
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    Features:
  • Versatile rotary tool kit: Includes 4000 corded rotary tool, 2 attachments, 30 high-quality Dremel accessories, plastic storage case, and accessory case
  • High performance motor – Provides maximum power and performance at all speeds
  • Variable speed (5,000 – 35,000 RPM) and electronic feedback circuitry for consistent performance even in the most demanding applications
  • Innovated air flow system- Ventilation mechanism helps prevent heat build-up for smoother, cooler, and quieter operation
  • Slim and ergonomic body – 360-degree grip zone for added comfort and grip during extended use
Specs:
ColorGray
Height3.8 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
Sizefull size
Weight4.2 Pounds
Width9.5 Inches

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Found 26 comments on Dremel 4000-2/30 High Performance Rotary Tool Kit- 2 Attachments & 30 Accessories- Grinder, Sander, Polisher, Router, and Engraver- Perfect for Routing, Metal Cutting, Wood Carving, and Polishing, Black, full size:

u/[deleted] · 59 pointsr/pics

A little how-to:

  1. Cut stencils from 110-lb paper

  2. mark stencil mirrored on back of record

  3. (i use a) Dremel Tool with these bits

  4. The trick is to learn how the "burn" comes off of the record while you cut in order to get clean edges

  5. Trim frayed label and rough edges with small Xacto blade.

  6. Wipe with vinyl cleaner.
u/nerfcharmap · 7 pointsr/Nerf

Amazon has dremel 4000 set for $44.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002L3RUVG/

u/d_paulson · 5 pointsr/HomeImprovement

As someone working through this but a few years ahead of you, I'll pass along the list of stuff I've bought and/or wish to buy...

Hand Tools

  1. You say you have screwdrivers, but ifs worthwhile to have a full complement of them. You might consider getting a hand tool set like this one. Also, diagonals. Can't stress that enough. Eventually, you might upgrade a lot of these, but it'll get you started.

  2. Ratcheting wrenches, along these lines. Conventional wrenches are functional, but these are much more so.

  3. Ratcheting hex key set. In fact, this one looks good. If you have any Ikea furniture in your future, these will be worth their weight in guld.

  4. Maybe a vise. That particular vice is mid-priced, but you can find well-reviewed vises at just about any price point.

  5. A good range of sand paper grits: 80, 100, 120, 150, 180. You might also pick up a sanding sponge.

    Power Tools

  6. A Dremel

  7. Maybe an electric circular saw or a jigsaw. I really don't know which I'd prioritize, but you should probably have at least one of them.

  8. If there's money left over in your budget, I'd suggest a random orbit sander.

  9. A drill press

    Also, there are fluids to consider

  10. Simple Green

  11. Penetrating oil

  12. Wood Glue

  13. Mineral Spirits

  14. Linseed Oil

    Of these, I'd focus on the hand tools, fluids, and the Dremel. You can always ask someone to buy you a saw for Christmas. If you have these things on hand, there probably won't be a job come along that you can't handle at some basic level. I'm assuming you don't need yard grooming tools, because that's an entirely different list.
u/AlkaliActivated · 4 pointsr/Firearms

>Does anyone know how to remove this?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002L3RUVG

If you look at how the process is done, undoing it just means cutting/grinding the weld.

u/Spongi · 3 pointsr/creepyPMs

So I've always liked to go barefoot when possible, but a few years ago I decided to give 'barefoot style' a serious try, inspired partially by Cody Lundin.

So one of the things I noticed was that I'd build up some pretty impressive callous on parts of my feet which is good because it makes walking on rough terrain like driveway gravel easier to handle but eventually those callouses get too thick and begin to crack and then that causes trouble.

The solution I found was to sand the callouses down once or twice a month. Tried a variety of methods and the best method I found was to use a high speed rotary tool with a sanding attachment, like a Dremel.

Works well enough that once while visiting my mother, she saw me using it and gave it a try then went and bought her own so she can give herself and her husband pedicures every so often.

Also, at least once a week or after runs you should boil a cup of water, add a dash of soap and then use a heavy terrycloth washcloth to really scrub your feet, make sure to exfoliate any dead skin.

Also take off your socks as often as you can, so your feet don't stay sweaty/wet.

Doing those things may clear up your issues, it works for me.





u/paint3all · 3 pointsr/guns

It will be the best 80 bucks you ever spend. They are seriously great. I had a Craftsman one but got a Dremmel 4000 for Christmas. The Dremmel is so much better in terms of quality.

u/MrXenomorph · 3 pointsr/Cyberpunk

For raw materials, go dumpster diving and scavenge for E-Waste. You might also want to buy lots of LED lights in many different form factors. Invest in a soldering iron kit and learn how to solder. Invest in a Dremel - the most useful and versatile power tool you can own for DIY projects. Buy lots of spray paint in the "metallic" colors and get yourself a cool looking respirator while you're at it.

u/ardentTech · 2 pointsr/Leathercraft

Good question, and it pains me a bit that I have a small box of unused tools that were purchased when I began. I'm sure I missed a few things, but here you go:

u/SysShtDwn · 2 pointsr/airsoft

LINK Three styles of kits there, depending on how many extra things you want, but you could always get the base kit and get the individual parts as needed.

This one is variable speed, which is nice

u/howdyzach · 2 pointsr/Scalemodel

I have this one - https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-4000-2-Performance-Attachments-Accessories/dp/B002L3RUVG, I like the multiple speeds because we use so many different types of materials. Higher speeds for grinding plaster, lower speeds for plastic or polishing if you dare.

u/zxj4k3xz · 2 pointsr/airsoft

I have the Dremel 4000. It's been more than enough for anything I've used it for so far.

u/PriceKnight · 2 pointsr/bapcsalescanada

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u/khubba1 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

For doing mods like this a Dremel is a must have. I started using a Grinding blade to cut the fan holes but that melts the plastic and makes a mess. Using circular saw blades that actually cut away material makes working with plastic much easier. A standard drill and Philips head screw driver were the only other tools I used. All you need is the right inspiration after that. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002L3RUVG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00,
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u/Batman_the_Brony · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Not sure if this counts, but I'm getting it for my boyfriends birthday...

  2. Simon Pegg is English, Game of Thrones is English, and I need a beanie

  3. I will write a book on this and I'll read it? God, I'm sorry, This is horrible.

  4. Ha! Bet you weren't expecting these, were you?

  5. I need a new flash drive...

  6. The Knight Bus is purple.

  7. A game.

  8. I love steampunk.

  9. A Dremel

  10. Triforce key chain.

  11. I can organize my DnD dice?

  12. DnD is a hobby. Right?

  13. This is kinda nerdy...

  14. Turtles are totally natural.

  15. Cthulu is very green.

  16. Shirt

  17. I find this funny

  18. I'm still scared of the dark, and I could string these together as beads...

  19. I can cut down some trees?

  20. I need one of these

    Bonus:Mats?

    Happy happy cakeday!!!!!

u/hdsix · 1 pointr/knifeclub

So I have recently started doing my own scale work. It is quite fun but can be tedious work with how precise you MUST be for drilling screws or the knife wont go back together properly. Blade centering can be screwed up etc.
Anyways the main tools that I use are as follows:

Skil Drill press

Dremel 4000

Dremel Shaper Table

Swivel Benchtop Vise

You will still need other assorted accessories like sanding wheels, cutting wheels (if you dont have a table saw for cutting down G10/Wood/Whatever media). While I am not a pro and I am just starting these are the essentials. Please feel free to PM me or email me hd600s@gmail.com if you have any other questions. I would be more than happy to help. It is extremely rewarding when you complete a set. The first few may not be perfect but you MADE them yourself :)

The only 2 I have successfully completed. I still need to work on my pattern technique

u/w00tiSecurity_weenie · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

ahh ok i wanted to avoid any battery units because i already know it would die in the middle of working.

Is this the dremel you got? It seems like they have a lot of different Dremel 4000 models with huge price differences

https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-4000-2-30-120-Volt-Variable/dp/B002L3RUVG/ref=sr_1_2?s=power-hand-tools&ie=UTF8&qid=1501452157&sr=1-2&keywords=dremel+4000

u/Nemo_Griff · 1 pointr/lockpicking

You could have saved if you got everything off Amazon:

Dremel 4000 = $73

15 100mm x 3mm brass rods = $8

36 Sheets of sandpaper = $8

Flex Shaft = $20

12 Euro Tools Needle Files = $14

2 Day trial of Amazon Prime (Includes free 2 day shipping) = $2

The files are more expensive than the $3 ones you find in Harbor Freight but you get two of every nice and sharp profile Including the Knife that helps you to get into tight spaces to make things like ASSA Gin Spools!

u/Cravemonic · 1 pointr/Amd

Hahah, i see.

I looked around web and found this awesome kit, is it good enough?

https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-4000-2-30-120-Volt-Variable/dp/B002L3RUVG?th=1

u/chexxor · 1 pointr/u_hbheroinbob

My Dremel has a speed control... I don't know details about all the models so I'll Google search that now to check.

Looks like there's several models of Dremel that has variable speed: https://www.dremel.com/en_US/tools/-/subcategory/tool/find-by-category/27343/rotary

I think I have the Dremel 4000: https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-4000-2-30-120-Volt-Variable/dp/B002L3RUVG/ref=sr_1_6?&qid=1563304627&s=gateway&sr=8-6